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Two college friends build $13M AI study app, caution against rushing to drop out

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Two childhood friends founded an AI-powered study app that has generated over $13 million in revenue, initially aiming only to build a useful tool and cover college costs. The app, called Turbo AI, gained rapid popularity after a TikTok video went viral. The success led both founders to leave college after their sophomore year to run the business full-time. Despite their own story, the two entrepreneurs advise against dropping out of college early unless there is clear and proven business progress. Their primary goal, they say, was never to build a multimillion-dollar company.

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